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  • 437.8 MW Renewable Energy Capacity Awarded in the First Joint Solar Wind Power Tender in Greece

    /25th April 2019, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Greece has announced the results of its 600 MW renewable energy tender awarding 437.78 MW capacity. The tender had been oversubscribed with bids coming in for 637.78 MW capacity (see 600 MW Greek Tender Gets 638 MW Bids). Greek energy regulator RAE reported the weighted average price of the winning bids in the tender was €0.057 ($0.064) per kWh with bids ranging between €0.053 to €0.06472 ($0.059 to $0.073) per kWh. The Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) is an independent administrative authority, which enjoys, by the provisions of the law establishing it, financial and administrative independence. 

  • Alerion Clean Power Signed an Agreement with Black Sea Wind Partners for the Development of 550 MW Wind Farm Projects in Romania

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    /LONDON, December 16, 2021, 10:00 GMT, Alerion Clean Power, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Italian company Alerion Clean Power S.p.A. has signed with Black Sea Wind Partners S.r.l. (a leading company in the development of wind projects in Romania) a development agreement for 3 new wind farm projects in Romania, with a capacity of up to 550 MW. The authorization process for the plants under development is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The agreement reinforces the growth program that Alerion is pursuing abroad, particularly in Romania. Furthermore, Alerion will accelerate the growth in a market with very large growth perspectives, thanks also to the renewable development plans promoted by the Romanian government. In May 2021, Alerion signed an agreement with Monsson Alma to develop three new wind farm projects in Romania with 350 MW total capacity. The Moldova and Dobrogea provinces (in the southeast of the country, near the Black Sea) were considered the most appropriate areas for wind farm developments, according to the Romania Wind Power Market Outlook 2021÷2030

  • Alerion Clean Power Signed an Agreement with Monsson Alma for the Development of 3 New Farm Wind Projects in Romania with a Capacity of 350 MW

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    /5th May 2021, Alerion Clean Power, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Italian company Alerion Clean Power S.p.A. has signed with Monsson Alma, a leading company in the development of wind projects in Romania, and the shareholders of the relevant project companies a development agreement for 3 new wind projects in Romania, with a capacity of approximately 350 MW. The authorization process for the plants under development is expected to be completed by the end of 2022. The agreement will allow Alerion to accelerate the growth in a market with very large growth perspectives, thanks also to the renewable development plans promoted by the Romanian government. The Moldova and Dobrogea provinces (in the southeast of the country, near the Black Sea) were considered the most appropriate areas for wind farm developments, according to the Romania Wind Power Market Outlook 2021÷2030. The southeast of Dobrogea was ranked second in terms of potential in Europe according to specialized studies. Romanian wind potential is estimated at around 14,000 MW (14 GW) installed capacity, generating about 23 TWh. per year.

  • Badamsha-I Wind Farm Project in Kazakhstan with 48 MW Capacity Started Commercial Operation

    /18th December 2019, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The first foreign wind farm investment for Kazakhstan and the first project in the region in the field of renewable energy sources were implemented by Italian investors in the Aktobe region. The ceremony of launching the 'Badamsha-I Wind Farm' was attended by the Ambassador of Italy to Kazakhstan, Pasquale D'Avino, Akim of the Aktobe region Ondasyn Urazalin, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of JSC “NC“ KAZAKH INVEST ”Birzhan Kaneshev, as well as Executive Vice President of Eni for the Central Asian Region Luka Vinyati.

  • Bekaert and Rezolv Energy Signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 GWh from VIFOR Wind Farm in Romania

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    /BUCHAREST, July 4, 2024, 9:00 CEST, Bekaert, Rezolv Energy/ Rezolv Energy, the Actis-backed independent power producer in Central and Southeastern Europe, through their project subsidiary First Looks Solutions S.R.L., have signed a 10-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) in Romania with Bekaert, a global leader in steel wire transformation and coating technologies. This is one of the largest PPAs ever signed in the region. The deal will see Bekaert buy 100 GWh of additional renewable power per year, reducing annual emissions by more than 41 000 tonnes of CO2e. The power will come from the 461MW ‘VIFOR’ wind farm, which has been developed by Rezolv and Low Carbon in Buzău County, Romania.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2019

    /25th January 2019,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2019 and give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2020

    /25th January 2020,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2020 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2021

    /4th January 2021,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2021 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

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    /LONDON, January 3, 2022,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2022 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

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    /LONDON, January 3, 2023,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2023 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

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    /LONDON, January 3, 2024,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2024 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Boralex Signed its first PPA in the UK with Statkraft for 106MW Limekiln Wind Farm

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    /Edinburgh, United Kingdom, July 17, 2024, 9:30 BST, Boralex Inc./ Boralex Inc. (“Boralex” or the “Company”) (TSX: BLX) is pleased to announce the securement of a power purchase agreement (PPA) for its flagship 106MW Limekiln Wind Farm near Thurso in Caithness, Scotland. Having successfully achieved a government-backed Contract for Difference (CfD) in Allocation Round 5 in September last year, Boralex has gone on to agree a PPA with Statkraft, one of the leading PPA providers in the UK, for a 3-year contract covering the period between commissioning of the wind farm, expected by the end of 2024, and the start of the CfD in April 2028.

  • Bulgaria Wind Power Market: Outlook 2020 - 2030 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis, COVID-19 Impact

    /25th February 2021, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This is the first-ever made thorough and detailed market report, which offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind energy sector of Bulgaria for the next long term period 2020 ÷ 2030. The number of fully permitted and ready to build projects is promptly increasing. This study is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the economics and regulation of the industry.

  • Bulgaria Wind Power Market: Outlook 2022 - 2031 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis,

    /LONDON, October 3, 2022, 11:00 BST, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This is the first-ever made, a thorough and detailed market report, which offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind energy sector of Bulgaria for the next long-term period 2022 ÷ 2031. The number of fully permitted and ready-to-build projects is promptly increasing. This study is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the economics and regulation of the industry.

  • Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition Approved the Acquisition of 42 MW Wind Farm of MET Group from Enel Green Power

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    /18th January 2021, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition Approved the Acquisition of 42 MW Wind Farm of MET Group from Enel Green Power. The Swiss-based MET Renewables Holding AG has notified the Commission for Protection of Competition in Bulgaria of its intention to acquire sole direct control over Enel Green Power Bulgaria EAD. The parent company is a subsidiary of the Italian Enel Green Power, which is part of the Enel Group and its activities are related to the management of 42 MW wind farm consisting of two sites with a total number of 14 SPV companies that own 14 wind turbines of 3 MW each, all in Northeastern Bulgaria. The buyer, MET Renewables Holding AG is a new company, but it is backed by the Swiss group MET, with direct owner MET Holding AG. However, it has been operating in Bulgaria since 2017 through its subsidiary MET Energy Trading Bulgaria. It is active in the electricity trading market at freely negotiated prices.

  • Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market: Outlook 2020 - 2030 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis, COVID-19 Impact

    /12th January 2021, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This is the first-ever made a thorough and detailed market report, which offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind energy sector of Central East Europe (CEE) and South-East Europe (SEE) countries for the next long term period 2020 ÷ 2030. The number of fully permitted and ready to build projects is promptly increasing. This study is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the economics and regulation of the industry. The small wind market segment for turbines below 500 KW in many countries is not developed and forecasted to score significant growth in the near future.

  • Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market: Outlook 2021 - 2030 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis, COVID-19 Impact

    /LONDON, October 12, 2021, 10:45 BST, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This is the first-ever made thorough and detailed market report, which offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind energy sector of Central East Europe (CEE) and South-East Europe (SEE) countries for the next long term period 2021 ÷ 2030. The number of fully permitted and ready to build projects is promptly increasing. This study is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the economics and regulation of the industry. The small wind market segment for turbines below 500 KW in many countries is not developed and is forecasted to score significant growth in the near future.

  • Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market: Outlook 2022 - 2031 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis, COVID-19 Impact

    /LONDON, June 7, 2022, 10:45 BST, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This is the first-ever made, a thorough and detailed market report which offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind energy sector of Central East Europe (CEE) and South-East Europe (SEE) countries for the next long term period 2022 ÷ 2031. The number of fully permitted and ready-to-build projects is promptly increasing. This study is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the economics and regulation of the industry. The small wind market segment for turbines below 500 KW in many countries is not developed and is forecasted to score significant growth in the near future.

  • Challenges about Renewable Energy Deployment in MENA Countries

    /11th December 2016, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/, The MENA region is blessed with all the natural resources necessary for a vibrant renewable energy sector: Lots of sunshine, strong winds and, in a few places, powerful rivers. According to World Bank estimates, the region receives between 22 percent and 26 percent of all solar energy striking the earth. This translates to a potential for solar energy per square kilometre per year equivalent to the energy generated from 1 to 2 million barrels of oil. MENA’s solar potential is considered to be exponentially higher than that of all other renewable resources combined and is even thought to be enough to meet the current global demand for electricity.

  • China Grid Connection Concerns for Renewable Energy Generation

    /8th March 2017, IEA, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/, China has experienced a marked increase in electricity demand over the past decade, requiring rapid and large investments in the power sector. This has provided an opportunity for streamlining system integration with the expansion of overall electricity infrastructure. However, this opportunity has not been fully realised and investments have predominantly been in coal-fired capacity. The dominance of coal in the power sector has translated into growing concerns over local air pollution and CO2 emissions. To address these issues, China is ramping up the deployment of renewable energy resources and putting in place measures to effectively limit increases in coal-fired capacity.

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